EP1566542B1 - Auftriebsenergiekraftanlage - Google Patents

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EP1566542B1
EP1566542B1 EP03816289A EP03816289A EP1566542B1 EP 1566542 B1 EP1566542 B1 EP 1566542B1 EP 03816289 A EP03816289 A EP 03816289A EP 03816289 A EP03816289 A EP 03816289A EP 1566542 B1 EP1566542 B1 EP 1566542B1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03BMACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS
    • F03B17/00Other machines or engines
    • F03B17/02Other machines or engines using hydrostatic thrust
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F03BMACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS
    • F03B17/00Other machines or engines
    • F03B17/02Other machines or engines using hydrostatic thrust
    • F03B17/04Alleged perpetua mobilia
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F05INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
    • F05BINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO WIND, SPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS, TO MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS COVERED BY SUBCLASSES F03B, F03D AND F03G
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    • F05B2210/401Flow geometry or direction upwards due to the buoyancy of compressed air

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  • This invention relates to a buoyancy-utilizing generating set adapted to rotate a generator by utilizing the buoyancy of a bubbled gas moving up in a liquid.
  • German laid open document 31 05 393 A1 discloses a buoyancy actuated drive device.
  • a vertically extending conveyor is arranged in a water filled tank.
  • On the outer side of said conveyer a plurality of buckets are arranged, which can be moved on a closed loop in a substantially vertical manner. Via an opening in the bottom of the tank air is injected by a fan into the tank on the side of the conveyer on which the buckets are moved upwardly with their bottoms ahead. Buoyancy occurs by the air injected by a pipe and collected in the interior of the buckets.
  • a drive shaft is driven by said conveyer.
  • the present invention has been made in view of such problems, and aims at providing a generating set adapted to rotate a generator by utilizing buoyancy occurring in a gas sent in the form of bubbles into a liquid, such as water, and capable of greatly improving the relation of the electric power energy obtained from a generator rotated by using buoyancy occurring in a gas sent in the form of bubbles into a liquid, such as water, as compared with the consumed energy needed to send the gas in the form of bubbles into the liquid, such as water.
  • the buoyancy-utilizing generating set is provided with a vertically standing cylindrical tower in which a liquid is stored, a conveyor extended vertically in the shape of a loop in the interior of the tower so that the conveyor can be vertically turned, a plurality of buckets arranged on an outer side of the conveyor at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor so that openings of the bucket face in a direction opposite to the direction in which the conveyor turns, a supply means adapted to supply a gas in the form of bubbles into a bucket positioned on a lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is moved upward in the interior of the tower, through a downwardly directed opening of the same bucket, and a generator connected to a rotary shaft supporting the conveyor rotatably.
  • the side of the conveyor on which the bucket is provided is turned upward by utilizing the power by which the gas supplied by the supply means into the bucket positioned on a lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower is moved up with the bucket in the liquid stored in the interior of the tower as the gas receives the buoyancy of the liquid, and, with the turning of the conveyor, the generator connected to the rotary shaft which is rotated in the direction in which the conveyor is turned, and which supports the conveyor, is rotated.
  • the supply means includes a gas supply means for sending a compressed gas into the interior of a front end-closed pipe provided in a lower portion of the interior of the tower, a plurality of holes of a very small diameter adapted to turn the gas sent from the gas supply means into the interior of the pipe into a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter and send out the bubbled gas into the liquid in the interior of the tower, and provided in a dotted manner in a circumferential wall of the pipe, and a gas introduction nozzle adapted to collect the plural bubbles of the gas sent out from the plural holes of a very small diameter in the circumferential wall of the pipe into the liquid in the interior of the tower and introduce said bubbles into the bucket positioned on the lower portion of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower.
  • This gas supply means as compared with a gas supply means for sending the gas left in the form of large-diameter bubbles, which are supplied into the interior of the pipe, into the liquid in the interior of the tower is capable of sending smoothly with a low resistance the gas in the form of a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter from the plural holes of a very small diameter.
  • the plural bubbles of a very small diameter of the gas sent out from the holes of a very small diameter of the circumferential wall of the pipe into the liquid in the interior of the tower are collected reliably without omission in an inner side of the gas introduction nozzle.
  • the resultant bubbles can be sent accurately in the form of bubbles of a large diameter, etc. from the front end of the gas introduction nozzle into the bucket positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor turned in the interior of the tower in the upward direction.
  • various exhaust gases having exhaust pressures i.e. compressed gases including various exhaust gases wastefully discharged from a factory and the like into the atmospheric air, and exhaust gases wastefully discharged from internal combustion engine, such as a diesel engine and a gasoline engine and the like be used for the compressed air sent by the gas supply means into the interior of the pipe.
  • a flexible guide plate for sending the bubbles of a gas from the gas introduction nozzle without letting the same leak out therefrom, into the bucket positioned at a lower portion of the side of the conveyor which turns upward in the interior of the tower be provided so that the guide plate stands up from a bottom portion in the tower along an outer side surface of the same bucket.
  • an intermediate portion and the like of the flexible guide plate provided so that the guide plate stands up from the inner bottom portion of the tower into the liquid in the interior thereof can be bent inward and outward at around a suitable angle in conformity with an orbit, along which the outer surface of the bucket which is positioned at a lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower, and which is turned upward with the conveyor, is moved.
  • the inner side surface of the flexible guide plate can be constantly brought into close contact with the outer side surface of the bucket positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward, without leaving a clearance between these two side surfaces.
  • the flexible guide plate can prevent the some of the bubbles of a gas supplied from the gas supply means into the liquid in the interior of the tower to an upper portion of the interior of the tower from leaking to an upper portion of the interior of the tower through a space on the outer side of the bucket, which is positioned on the portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower, without being sent into the interior of the same bucket.
  • the outer edge of the opening of each of the plural buckets arranged regularly and longitudinally along the outer side of the conveyor be provided with a sub-guide plate in a diagonally outwardly standing state so that the sub-guide plate extends in the opposite direction with respect to a trunk portion of the bucket.
  • the sub-guide plate provided on the outer edge of the opening of the bucket positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower can prevent some of the bubbles of a gas supplied from the supply means to the liquid in the interior of the tower from leaking to an upper portion of the interior of the tower through a space on the outer side of the bucket without being accurately sent into the interior of the bucket through the downwardly directed opening thereof.
  • a predetermined quantity of liquid may be stored in the interior of the tower so that a level of an upper end of the liquid becomes equal to the height of an upper end of the conveyor.
  • the bucket provided on the outer side of the conveyor reaches the upper end of the conveyor or a position near the upper end thereof and is directed at the opening thereof upward or substantially upward with the gas sent into the bucket discharged to the outside thereof to cause the bucket to cease receiving the buoyancy from the liquid in the interior of the tower
  • the bucket reaching the upper end of the conveyor or a position near the end thereof can be exposed from the interior of the liquid of a high fluid resistance in the tower to the atmospheric air of a low fluid resistance.
  • the bucket reaching the upper end of the conveyor or a position near the upper end thereof can be turned with the conveyor smoothly on the outer side thereof with a low resistance. A value of the fluid resistance exerted on the bucket turned with the conveyor can be lowered.
  • the conveyor may be formed by a combination of a chain and sprockets.
  • the conveyor formed by a combination of a chain and sprockets can be turned in the liquid in the interior of the tower accurately in the vertical direction without causing the conveyor to slip.
  • rotary shafts of the sprockets supporting the chain can be turned reliably in the direction in which the chain is turned.
  • the generator connected to the rotary shaft can be turned reliably in the chain turning direction.
  • the chain can be turned smoothly with a low engagement resistance around the sprockets by using as a lubricant the liquid stored in the interior of the tower.
  • Fig. 1 to Fig. 3 show a preferred embodiment of the generating set according to the invention.
  • This generating set is provided with a vertically standing cylindrical tower 10 in which a liquid 20 is stored.
  • the tower 10 is provided at an upper end thereof with a gas discharge hole 12 adapted to let a gas rising in a liquid 20 in the interior of the tower 10 and reaching the upper end of the interior of the tower 10 escape therefrom to the outside thereof.
  • a conveyor 30 extending vertically, immersed in the liquid 20 and having the shape of a loop is rotatably provided.
  • a plurality of buckets 50 are arranged at predetermined intervals and fixed thereto.
  • the buckets 50 have the shape of a cubic box opened widely at upper ends thereof, and arranged plurally along the outer side of the conveyor 30 in the longitudinal direction thereof and fixed thereto with the openings of the buckets facing in the direction opposite to the direction in which the conveyor 30 is turned.
  • a driving shaft 72 of a generator provided outside the tower 10 is connected to a lower rotary shaft 32, on which the conveyor 30 is rotatably supported, via a chain 74 and a sprocket 76.
  • the side of the conveyor 30 on which the bucket 50 is provided is turned upward with this bucket lifting force utilized.
  • the generator 70 connected to the lower rotary shaft 32 supporting the conveyor 30 and rotating in the direction in which the conveyor 30 is turned.
  • the supply means 60 includes a gas supply means 64 for sending a compressed gas into the interior of the front end-closed pipe 62 provided in a lower portion of the interior of the tower 10, a plurality of holes 66 of a very small diameters provided in a dotted manner in a circumferential wall of the pipe 62 for sending out a gas, which is supplied to the interior of the pipe 62 by the gas supply means, in the form of a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower, and a gas introduction nozzle 68 for collecting a plurality of bubbles of a gas sent out from the plural holes 66 of a very small diameter of the circumferential wall of the pipe into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower, and sending out the collected bubbles of a gas into the interior of a bucket 50, which is positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10, through a downwardly directed opening of the bucket 50.
  • a gas supply means 64 for sending a
  • the gas supply means 64 includes an air compressor 65 mounted on the outer side of the upper end of the tower 10 and adapted to send out compressed air, and an air circuit 67 for sending out the compressed air, which is sent out from the air compressor, into the interior of the front end-closed pipe 62 provided in the lower portion of the interior of the tower 10.
  • a porous pipe having holes of around several microns to several hundred microns at a substantially uniform density in a circumferential wall thereof similar to the porous pipe disclosed in, for example, JP-UM-B-61-33344 is used for the pipe 62 having a plurality of holes 66 of a very small diameter in the circumferential wall thereof provided for sending out compressed air in the form of bubbles of a very small diameter into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower.
  • the compressed air sent by the gas supply means 64 into the interior of the pipe 62 can be sent out in the form of a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter from the holes 66 of a very small diameter provided in a dotted manner in the circumferential wall of the pipe 62 into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower smoothly with a low resistance.
  • the gas introduction nozzle 68 is formed so that a rear portion thereof covers continuously without any clearance a circumference of the pipe 62 having a plurality of holes 66 of a very small diameter, and a front end of the gas introduction nozzle is disposed just under the bucket 50 positioned on a lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10.
  • the gas introduction nozzle is capable of reliably collecting in the interior of the gas introduction nozzle 68 without omission the compressed air in the form of a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter sent out from the plural holes 66 of a very small diameter of the circumferential wall of the pipe into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower, and sending accurately the resultant compressed air in the form of bubbles of a large diameter into the bucket 50 positioned in the lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10 from the downwardly directed opening of the bucket.
  • the generating set shown in Fig. 1 to Fig. 3 is formed in the above-described manner.
  • the air compressor 65 of the air supply means is operated, and the compressed air is thereby sent into the interior of the pipe 62 provided at a lower portion of the interior of the tower 10, through the air circuit 67 as shown in Fig. 1 .
  • the compressed air is sent out from the holes 66 of a very small diameter provided in a dotted manner in the circumferential wall of the pipe 62, formed into plural bubbles of a very small diameter, and sent into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower with a low resistance.
  • the compressed air sent out in the form of a plurality of bubbles of a very small diameter into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower is collected reliably without omission in the interior of the gas introduction nozzle 68 as shown in Fig. 3 .
  • the collected compressed air is then sent in the form of bubbles of a large diameter from the downwardly directed opening of the bucket 50 thereinto which is positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10.
  • the compressed air supplied into the interior of the bucket 50 moves up with the bucket 50 in the liquid 20 stored in the interior of the tower 10 as the compressed air receives buoyancy from the liquid.
  • the side of the conveyor 30 to which the bucket 50 is fixed can be turned upward with the compressed air and bucket lifting force utilized.
  • a driving shaft 72 of a generator connected to the lower rotary shaft 32 rotating in the direction in which the conveyor 30 is turned and supporting the conveyor 30 can be turned.
  • electric power can be generated in the generator 70.
  • the electric power generated in the generator 70 can be stored in, for example, a capacitor 80.
  • the gas supply means 64 may be formed to a structure for sending gases having an exhaust pressure, such as various kinds of exhaust gases wastefully discharged from a factory into the atmospheric air, and exhaust gases wastefully discharged from an internal combustion engine, such as a diesel engine and a gasoline engine into the interior of the pipe 62 instead of a structure for sending the compressed air generated in the air compressor 65 into the interior of the pipe 62.
  • an exhaust pressure such as various kinds of exhaust gases wastefully discharged from a factory into the atmospheric air
  • an internal combustion engine such as a diesel engine and a gasoline engine
  • the gas supply means 64 may also be formed to a structure for sending the compressed air generated in the air compressor 65 into the interior of the pipe 62 while sending an exhaust gas having an exhaust pressure, such as various kinds of exhaust gases wastefully discharged from a factory into the atmospheric air, and exhaust gases wastefully discharged from an internal combustion engine, such as a diesel engine and a gasoline engine into the interior of the pipe 62.
  • an exhaust gas having an exhaust pressure such as various kinds of exhaust gases wastefully discharged from a factory into the atmospheric air, and exhaust gases wastefully discharged from an internal combustion engine, such as a diesel engine and a gasoline engine into the interior of the pipe 62.
  • a flexible belt type guide plate 100 of a synthetic resin and the like for sending without omission the bubbled gas from the front end of the gas introduction nozzle 68 into the interior of the bucket 50 positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10 be provided in the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower so that the guide plate stands along the outer surface of the bucket 50 positioned on the lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10.
  • an intermediate portion and the like of the flexible guide plate 100 provided so that the guide plate stands up from the inner bottom portion of the tower 10 into the liquid 20 in the interior thereof as shown in Fig. 1 can be bent inward and outward at around a suitable angle in conformity with an orbit, along which an outer surface of the bucket 50, which is positioned on a lower portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10, and which is turned upward with the conveyor 30, is moved.
  • the inner side surface of the flexible guide plate 100 can be constantly brought into close contact with the outer side surface of the bucket 50 positioned on the lower portion of the conveyor turned upward, without leaving a clearance between these two side surfaces, in such a manner that the guide plate 100 does not hamper the movement of the bucket 50 which is turned with the conveyor 30.
  • the flexible guide plate 100 can prevent the some of the bubbles of a gas supplied from the gas supply means 60 into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower 10 to an upper portion of the interior of the tower from leaking to an upper portion of the interior of the tower 10 through a space on the outer side of the bucket 50, which is positioned on the portion of the side of the conveyor 30 which is turned upward in the interior of the tower 10, without being sent into the interior of the same bucket 50.
  • the outer edge of the opening of each of the plural buckets 50 arranged regularly and longitudinally along the outer side of the conveyor 30 be provided with a sub-guide plate 52 of a shape of a belt and the like in a diagonally outwardly standing state so that the sub-guide 52 extends in the opposite direction with respect to a trunk portion of the bucket 50.
  • the sub-guide plate 52 provided on the outer edge of the opening of the bucket 50 positioned on the lower portion of the conveyor 30 turned upward in the interior of the tower 10 can prevent some of the bubbles of a gas supplied from the supply means 60 to the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower 10 from leaking to an upper portion of the interior of the tower through a space on the outer side of the bucket 50 without being accurately sent into the interior of the bucket 50 through the downwardly directed opening thereof.
  • a predetermined quantity of liquid 20 may be stored as shown in Fig. 1 , in the interior of the tower 10 so that a level of an upper end of the liquid 20 stored in the interior of the tower 10 becomes equal to the height of an upper end of the conveyor 30.
  • the bucket 50 provided on the outer side of the conveyor 30 reaches the upper end of the conveyor 30 or a position near the upper end thereof and is directed at the opening thereof upward or substantially upward with the compressed air sent into the bucket 50 discharged to the outside thereof to cause the bucket 50 to cease receiving the buoyancy from the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower
  • the bucket 50 reaching the upper end of the conveyor 30 or a position near the end thereof can be exposed from the interior of the liquid 20 of a high fluid resistance in the tower 10 to the atmospheric air of a low fluid resistance.
  • the bucket 50 reaching the upper end of the conveyor 30 or a position near the upper end thereof can be turned with the conveyor 30 smoothly with a low resistance on the outer side of the conveyor 30. A value of the fluid resistance exerted on the bucket 50 circulated with the conveyor 30 can be lowered.
  • the conveyor 30 may be formed by a combination of a chain and sprockets as shown in Fig. 1 .
  • the conveyor 30 formed by a combination of a chain and sprockets can be turned in the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower accurately in the vertical direction without causing the conveyor to slip.
  • rotary shafts 32 of the sprockets supporting the chain can be turned reliably in the direction in which the chain is turned.
  • the generator 70 connected to the rotary shaft 32 can be run in the direction in which the chain is turned.
  • the chain can be turned smoothly with a low engagement resistance around the sprockets by using as a lubricant the liquid 20 stored in the interior of the tower.
  • a liquid having specific gravity higher than that of the water and enabling a gas sent thereinto to receive a high buoyancy and a liquid rarely corroded even when the liquid continues to be stored for a long period of time can be used for the liquid 20 stored in the tower 10 of the generating set according to the invention.
  • gases other than the air can be used for the gas sent into the liquid 20 in the interior of the tower.
  • the generating set according to the invention can be utilized widely as a power supply source.

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  1. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz, versehen mit einem vertikal stehenden zylindrischen Turm (10), in welchem eine Flüssigkeit (20) gespeichert ist; einem Fördermittel (30), das sich in Form einer Schleife im Inneren des Turms (10) vertikal erstreckt, so dass das Fördermittel (30) vertikal umlaufen kann; mehreren Bechern (50), die an einer Außenseite des Fördermittels (30) in vorgegebenen Intervallen in Längsrichtung des Fördermittels (30) angeordnet sind, so dass. Öffnungen der Becher in einer zur Umlaufrichtung des Fördermittels (30) entgegengesetzten Richtung weisen; einem Zuführungsmittel (60), das dafür ausgelegt ist, ein Gas in Form von Blasen in einen Becher (50), der an einem Abschnitt der Seite des Fördermittels (30) positioniert ist, die im Inneren des Turms (10) nach oben läuft, durch eine nach unten gerichtete Öffnung desselben Bechers (50) zuzuführen; und einem Generator (70), der mit einer Welle (32) verbunden ist, die das Fördermittel (30) drehbar unterstützt, wobei die Seite des Fördermittels (30), auf der der Becher (50) vorgesehen ist, unter Nutzung einer Kraft nach oben läuft, mit der das Gas, das mittels des Zuführungsmittels (60) in den am unteren Abschnitt der Seite des Fördermittels (30) positionierten Becher (50), der im Inneren des Turms (10) nach oben läuft, zugeführt wird, mit dem Becher (50) in der im Inneren des Turms (10) gespeicherten Flüssigkeit (20) nach oben bewegt wird, da das Gas in der Flüssigkeit (20) einen Auftrieb erfährt, wobei der Generator (70), der mit der Welle (32) verbunden ist, die in Drehrichtung des Fördermittels (70) rotiert, entsprechend dem Umlaufen des Fördermittels (30) gedreht wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    das Zuführungsmittel (60) ein Gaszuführungsmittel (64) enthält, um ein komprimiertes Gas in das Innere einer am Vorderende verschlossenen Röhre (62), die in einem unteren Abschnitt des Innenraums des Turms (10) vorgesehen ist, zu liefern, mehrere Löcher (66) mit einem sehr kleinen Durchmesser enthält, die dafür ausgelegt sind, das vom Gaszuführungsmittel (64) in das Innere der Röhre (62) gelieferte Gas in eine Vielzahl von Blasen mit sehr kleinem Durchmesser zu verwandeln und das blasenförmige Gas in die Flüssigkeit (20) im Inneren des Turms (10) abzugeben, wobei die mehreren Löcher (66) in einer versprengten Weise in einer Umfangswand der Röhre (62) vorgesehen sind, sowie eine Gaseinbringungsdüse (68) enthält, die dafür ausgelegt ist, die Vielzahl von Blasen des aus der Vielzahl von Löchern (66) mit sehr kleinem Durchmesser in der Umfangswand der Röhre (62) in die Flüssigkeit (20) im Inneren des Turms (10) abgegebenen Gases zu sammeln und die Blasen in den Becher (50) einzubringen, der am unteren Abschnitt der Seite des Fördermittels (30) positioniert ist, welche im Inneren des Turms (10) nach oben läuft.
  2. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein Gas, das in die Atmosphärenluft abgegeben wird und einen Auslassdruck aufweist, als komprimiertes Gas verwendet wird, das vom Gaszuführungsmittel in das Innere der Röhre geliefert wird.
  3. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei eine flexible Führungsplatte (100) zum Liefern des blasenförmigen Gases aus der Gaseinbringungsdüse (68) in den Becher (50), der an einem unteren Abschnitt der Seite des Fördermittels (30) positioniert ist, die im Inneren des Turms (10) nach oben läuft, ohne einen Verlust des blasenförmigen Gases hervorzurufen, vorgesehen ist, so dass die Führungsplatte (100) von einem Bodenabschnitt des Turms (10) in die Flüssigkeit (20) im Inneren des Turms (10) absteht und sich längs der äußeren Seitenfläche des Bechers (50) erstreckt, der an einem unteren Abschnitt auf der Seite des Fördermittels (30) positioniert ist, die im Inneren des Turms (10) nach oben läuft.
  4. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1, 2 oder 3, wobei eine Teilführungsplatte (52) an einer äußeren Seitenkante einer Öffnung eines jeden der mehreren Becher (50) vorgesehen ist, nebeneinander in Längsrichtung an einer Außenseite des Fördermittels (30) angeordnet, so dass die Teilführungsplatte (52) in einer Richtung diagonal nach außen absteht, die einer Rumpfabschnittsseite des Bechers (50) gegenüberliegt.
  5. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1, 2, 3 oder 4, wobei eine vorgegebene Menge der Flüssigkeit (20) im Inneren des Turms (10) gespeichert ist, so dass der Spiegel am oberen Ende der Flüssigkeit (20) im Wesentlichen gleich der Höhe eines oberen Endes des Fördermittels (30) wird.
  6. Auftrieb-nutzender Generatorsatz nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1, 2, 3, 4 oder 5, wobei das Fördermittel (30) eine Kombination aus einer Kette (74) und Ritzeln (76) umfasst.
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